Starting Sansurfer Performance Viewer; Exiting Sansurfer Performance Viewer - Qlogic SANbox 5602 User Manual

Switch management, firmware version 5.0
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This section describes how to do the following:

Starting SANsurfer Performance Viewer

Exiting SANsurfer Performance Viewer

Saving and Opening Performance View Files
Changing the Default Performance View File Encryption Key
Setting SANsurfer Performance Viewer Preferences
Setting the Polling Frequency
Displaying Graphs for a Switch
Printing Graphs
Saving Graph Statistics to a File
5.6.1
Starting SANsurfer Performance Viewer
To start SANsurfer Performance Viewer from within SANsurfer Switch Manager,
open the topology display and select Start Performance Viewer from the Fabric
menu. When starting the SANsurfer Performance Viewer application from the
SANsurfer Switch Manager application on Linux and Solaris platforms, the fabric
currently displayed in the SANsurfer Switch Manager topology display opens
automatically in the SANsurfer Performance Viewer topology display. On
Windows platforms, you will need to manually open the fabric in the SANsurfer
Performance Viewer topology display.
Note:
5.6.2
Exiting SANsurfer Performance Viewer
To exit a SANsurfer Performance Viewer session, open the File menu and select
Exit. The current fabric view is automatically saved to your default performance
view file upon exit, if you have defined an encryption key. The key is encrypted
and saved with your default performance view file. A performance view file
contains the set of fabrics that have been added and the graphs that have been
opened during a SANsurfer Performance Viewer session. If you have not yet
defined an encryption key, the Save Default Performance View File dialog, shown
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On the Solaris platforms, if you launch the SANsurfer Performance
Viewer application from the SANsurfer Switch Manager application
and SANsurfer Performance Viewer can not connect to the fabric, (for
example, if you have reached the maximum number of SANsurfer
Switch Manager sessions on the entry switch), then SANsurfer
Performance Viewer opens with a blue fabric icon displayed in the
fabric tree. The reason for status displayed after the fabric name in the
fabric tree will indicate the reason for failure to connect.
5 – Managing Ports
Graphing Port Performance
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